THIS DAT. SCHOONEE ADA, BONDED STORE, Horse, Saddle, and Bridle, And Sundry Other Lots, To Close tho Estate of Hcnnelly and Millen. T N O. muneo <J will sell by auction, at tho store of Messrs Hennelly and Millen, Freeman street, this day, at two o'clock prompt, THE SCHOONEE ADA, With all sails, anchors, chains running and standing gear, boat, stores, &c. J Horse, saddle, and bridle Also, BONDED STOEE, Known as "Milieu's Bond," situate in Herbert-street, And Other sundry lots to close the estate. JNO. MUNEO, Auctioneer. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. TUESDAY sth MAY, 1868, AT 11 O'CLOCK SHAEP. PHCENIX BEEWEEY, Lately occupied by Messrs Sperrs & "Clarke.
rpHOMAS DWAN & CO., Instructed by the Mortgagee, will sell by Public Auction on the premises, in the Town of Charleston, that very extensive and valuable property the PHCENIX BEEWEEY, MACHINEEY, UTENSILS and STOCK: IN-TEA.DE:—; THE BEEWEET Consists of one large building about 150 ft. long by 50ft. wide, with Cooler up-stairs, the lower story has four rows of Stillings, capable of cleansing sixty hhds. of Ale at a time, with an attached Iron Boiler well set in fife bricks and Iron work with Corkscrew flue to Stack. THE MACHINEEY and UTENSILS Consist ' of one Eichmond & Chandler's Malt Mill on an improved principle capable of crushing 30 bushels of malt per hour. One 1000 gallons Mash Tub. One 1500 gallon Gryletun. One 1503 gallon Underback. One 2000 gallon Cooler made of American clear plate. One 1000 gallon Iron Boiler i-inch plate. 2 Thermometers, 1 jSadcharometer, 3 No. 5 Douglas's Pumps in good order, 300 empty Casks of all sizes with all the smaller articles of use in the trade and capable of carrying on brewing on an extensive scale, together with the balance of the Stock, consisting of 20 hhds. of Ale, 2 bales of Hops, with a lot of Sugar and Malt.
ALSO. •f-Share in the Coal mine in the rear of the Brewery, formerly owned by Mr Mann, and now supplying the town with fuel. Immediately after the Sale of the above will be sold the House heretofore known as ME. ALCOEN'S STOEE in Princes Street, and now occupied by Mr Ellis. Th 6 shop known as CHEISTENSON'S JEWELLEEY SHOP and right to section on which it stands in Princess Street, and next the Bank of New South "Wales. Por further particulars apply to THOMAS DWAN & CO., Licensed Auctioneers, Charleston.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 233, 30 April 1868, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 233, 30 April 1868, Page 3
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